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ProACT Expatriate Advice
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Living and working abroad
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Look Forward to returns due for Cyprus Company Levy 2011 / 12
Cyprus Companies have an Annual levy to pay each year of Euro 350 The new tax was introduced in August 2011. The first year it applies too is companies trading in 2010, who must pay the 350 levy by Dec 2011. The second year 2011 applies to companies trading in that year and is payable June 2012. The company does not pay the levy if it meets certain criteria and can sign a declaration to the effect it is a dormant company. If you have a trade name or company that is dormant no levy is due. The trade mark owner or company owner can licence the use of the trade mark by another company with only one levy payable...
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If I look Back I want to Remember the life rules I followed.
1. Life is Short, don't waste it living by somebody else's rules 2. Work to Live. Keep time for loved ones partner, children and yourself 3. Tell everyone how you feel, especially people you love, every day 4. Say hello to your friends everyday. 5. Enjoy each day. Laugh out loud, dance and sing. 6. Give as much as you can each day, doing something wonderful for someone. 7. Live with Passion 8. Rule of 3 Sam Orgill Thank you for contacting ProACT Partnership We will get back to you as soon as we can. Take a browse around our website www.proactpartnership.com for info and ideas. ProACT Professional Expatriate Advice Services for professionals, business and the retired living and working...
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Tax Plantation - Business Living and Working Abroad
Where do you plant the roots of your international business? Is it where your clients are or where you live. Where your family is often a good start. When business grows there are other issues to consider. Tax efficiency for income, corporation, dividend, capital gains and inheritance taxes. This is where ProACT Business Tax Consultants come in with Expatriate and International expertise for professionals and business living and working abroad. ProACT have UK Legal, Accounting and Financial Consultants available to offer specialist advice in any area of need. If we don't have a specialist ProACT consultant for your area of need we will know a trusted adviser to refer you to. The questions to consider when you are planning to...
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Looking Forward – Year of the Dragon - Sam Orgill www.proactpartnership.com with a view on share investment in the year ahead.
Shares Shares are regularly dismissed as investment options by individuals. They give up returns of 5-10% long term in exchange for funds and banks where they get 2-4%, the difference is the charges made by the bankers. The economies ,balance sheets and assets of large multinationals can be larger and stronger than many countries and most banks. Invest in Shell or your local bank? Which is more secure? Apple reported a $79million cash holding in its balance sheet in the summer of 2011, at the time more cash than held by the American government. Think Differently. Think differently to get a better result. Large , successful, profitable multinationals paying dividend income of 4-5% is logically a better return for cash...
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Checkout & Like us if you do - ProACT Facebook pages https://www.facebook.com/proactpartnership
ProACT Facebook Sam Orgill Take a browse around our website www.proactpartnership.com for info and ideas. ProACT Professional Expatriate Advice Services for professionals, business and the retired living and working abroad or relocating overseas. TAX SERVICES – WILLS & ESTATES – BUSINESS SERVICES – PROPERTY SERVICES ProACT Paphos Cyprus office Directions www.proactpartnership.com/services
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Looking Forward – Year of the Dragon, Sam Orgill www.proactpartnership.com with different thoughts for the year ahead
From my simple view point I can only see caution for investors. As the last 10 years has repeatedly shown, banks and countries can go bust as well as developers, companies and investment funds. The answer is not to bury your head in the sand, but to invest wisely. What is behind the investment? Who are making the guarantees? is it good value? If you don't know, you take a chance and could be caught out. If you take a calculated risk, you get your return. ProACT Partnership Expatriate Advice for professionals business & retired living and working abroad. Expatriate tax living abroad, overseas property & investment relocation consultants for UK citizens living abroad and Cyprus business network when relocating...
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Looking Forward – Year of the Dragon, Sam Orgill www.proactpartnership.com with different thoughts for the year ahead
Well the financial world hasn't changed much over the new year period. Europe still haven't resolved their solvency issues and continue to drag the world down. Whither for investors in property, business and investment? Take Care From my simple view point I can only see caution for investors. As the last 10 years has repeatedly shown, banks and countries can go bust as well as developers, companies and investment funds. The answer is not to bury your head in the sand, but to invest wisely. What is behind the investment? Who are making the guarantees? is it good value? If you don't know, you take a chance and could be caught out. If you take a calculated risk, you get...
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Ireland get more Austerity in 2012 Budget as it looks to improve its financial position looking forward
Summary of Ireland's Budget 2012 Income tax: No increase VAT: Raised by 2% to 23% Universal Social Charge: Exemption raised to €10,000 - this affects 330,000 people Carbon Tax: Increased from €15 per tonne to €20 per tonne This means: 1.4c increase on Petrol 1.6c increase on Diesel €17.32 increase on Fuel Oil (to rise in May) €14.46 increase on Natural Gas (to rise in May) No Carbon Tax on solid fuels Cigarettes: 25c increase on pack of 20 Alcohol: No change in excise duty Legislation planned on low-cost alcohol Gambling: Legislation planned on internet betting Motor Tax: Changes to apply from 1 January Band A up €56 to €160 Band B up €69 to €225 Band C up €28...
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